
So when I was in Portland a few months ago for Thanksgiving, I bought a bag of lavender flowers from a local farmer. Lavender is really an herb, so it can be used for cooking. But since most people use it in a sachet to scent their drawers, people don't realize it can also scent your meals. Of course, you have to be careful to not mix uses. Lavender prepared for scents in sachets, potpourri, or other home scents should never be used for cooking. You have to buy lavender that hasn't been chemically treated and have been reserved specifically for cooking. The farmer had a bag full of lavender marked for cooking, so I was set.
Infusing lavender can be done many ways. You can brew some lavender in water and then strain out the flowers and use the scent water to add to desserts like creme brulee or panna cotta. That's the best use to highlight the subtle scent of lavender. What I did today -- because of the recent cold -- was make a lamb stew with lavender. The lavender is slowly perfuming the meat as it stews. When you eat this dish, the lavender taste is very subtle, sometimes overpowered by the lamb. But all of a sudden, you'll take a bite, and you'll get this slight sense of lavender, and, sigh, you're transported. :)
I had to try your Lavender Lamb Stew. Good cold weather type cooking. I've read that lambs raised in Provence eat a lot of wild lavender and rosemary, and it flavors the meat. I added a little sprig of rosemary to pot. Delish.
ReplyDeleteGood job Seth! Yes, it's been brrr around the Bay Area lately.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, last night I was at Pizzaiolo in Temescal in Oakland. Another great neighborhood restaurant. For dessert they had some apple thing with lavender ice cream. And yes, you guessed it. I asked them if I could just get the lavender ice cream. Sigh, so transportive! :)
Since I had some lavender lying around, I made a small batch of lavender shortbread. Also delish. I've seen a recipe for shortbread with lilac blossoms too, something to look forward to.
ReplyDeleteOooh, that sounds good Seth. I would try to make it too except, as I've said before, I'm not big on baking especially with butter. If you did your shortbread cookies without any lard, shortening, or butter, then I want to hear about it! If not, then I can't hear about it or else I'll be tempted to eat it! And then there goes my cholesterol. :(
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